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*** Official Ryzen Owners Thread ***

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W10 Fall Update has landed. Some good improvements with AMD GPUs on Ryzen, but has anyone managed to test with nVidia GPUs yet? I will not have time until maybe Sunday.

Improvements for Nvidia GPUs as well: https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/77jkm1/windows_10_fall_creator_update_showing_up_to_20/

Seems the Vega improvements is mostly due to the latest drivers aimed at the Fall Creators update, which sets HBCC on at default.

MB is still in RMA and I'm missing all these improvements :p.
 
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From http://www.overclock.net/u/540936/1usmus
Ryzen DRAM Calculator 0.9.6 v6 fix

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byx_5So-FNsdSjNqVmp3YkVZc3c/view?usp=sharing


* reworked voltage block for all types of memory
* edits CAD_BUS
* tRTP edits for memory without XMP
* edits tRDWR and tWRRD for all types of memory
* reconfiguration of GDM / CR / BGS modes
* error correction with huge numbers (the cause of the occurrence is not yet found)
in thaiphoon burner :)


playing with it myself atm :)[/QUOTE]


File is in the bin...
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With the latest update my RAM is finally running at 3200mhz! Such a great day. :D the only issues I have now are on cold boot, where my system will fail to boot once and then boot fine on its second attempt. If they can fix this then everything will be sorted.
 
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Did a cold boot after I installed the Noctua D15 and I can't get 3200 stable anymore, cleared CMOS, reverted to an older BIOS version and tried to redo all of the timings, but I keep getting errors with 3200.
2933 at least seems fine, 1000% HCI memtest coverage and 2 memtest86 passes fine.

D15 is great though.
 
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Did a cold boot after I installed the Noctua D15 and I can't get 3200 stable anymore, cleared CMOS, reverted to an older BIOS version and tried to redo all of the timings, but I keep getting errors with 3200.
2933 at least seems fine, 1000% HCI memtest coverage and 2 memtest86 passes fine.

D15 is great though.

What temps did you get before and after ?
 
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3.6Ghz with 1.175v:
- Mugen 4: 36C Idle / 64C Load
- D15: 30C Idle / 58C Load

3.8Ghz with 1.3v:
- Mugen 4: 39C Idle / 78C Load
- D15: 34C Idle / 68C Load

3.8Ghz with 1.325v (didn't test with Mugen 4):
- D15: 34C Idle / 70C Load

The Scythe Mugen 4 had 2x Corsair SP120 fans that revved up to 2250rpm around the 75C mark. Noctua D15 only has 1 of the included fans and I have it so it revs only to about 1400rpm at the 70C mark.
For most of these the room temp was close to the 20C mark, so margin of error would be a 1~2C, but generally the D15 does quite a bit better. My Load scenario was the max temp reached during Prime95 SmallFTTs.

I also used the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut TIM with the D15 while I was using Arctic MX-4 with the Mugen 4, that might account for 1C or so. Pretty pleased overall.
 
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3.6Ghz with 1.175v:
- Mugen 4: 36C Idle / 64C Load
- D15: 30C Idle / 58C Load

3.8Ghz with 1.3v:
- Mugen 4: 39C Idle / 78C Load
- D15: 34C Idle / 68C Load

3.8Ghz with 1.325v (didn't test with Mugen 4):
- D15: 34C Idle / 70C Load

The Scythe Mugen 4 had 2x Corsair SP120 fans that revved up to 2250rpm around the 75C mark. Noctua D15 only has 1 of the included fans and I have it so it revs only to about 1400rpm at the 70C mark.
For most of these the room temp was close to the 20C mark, so margin of error would be a 1~2C, but generally the D15 does quite a bit better. My Load scenario was the max temp reached during Prime95 SmallFTTs.

I also used the Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut TIM with the D15 while I was using Arctic MX-4 with the Mugen 4, that might account for 1C or so. Pretty pleased overall.

That’s really helpful thanks, I have been looking at getting one for a while but just wondered what the real world ryzen results are like.
 
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V8 of Calculator.

Thats what I got and its working so far :)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byx_5So-FNsdYUFlam9NckVOTGc/view?usp=sharing

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Think v9 comes out later today.
 
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Well it seems my Ryzen 1600 at 1.3v with level 1 LLC tops out at 3.75Ghz

Not tried higher volts yet, going to start working on the RAM first. Currently at 3200mhz
 
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Ryzen DRAM Calculator 0.9.7

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byx_5So-FNsdZnJpWVczTkNFd2M/view?usp=sharing

* Developed anew tRRDL, tRRDS, tFAW for all calculators, built-in automatic conversion of nanoseconds from 2T mode to 1T (in case of incorrect reading SPD)
* HQ and Without XMP calculators were recycled from scratch for accuracy of prediction of all timings, symmetry conditions for timings were added for improved stability
* Increased the accuracy of the prediction of tRFC
* Added the "Additional stability" checkpoint for all calculators and ranks (2T mode)
* The editing of the syntax "procODT 68.8 -> 68.6" etc.
* Changed the sequence of input fields for a more convenient copy-paste with typhoon

p.s. thank you guys for helping test and write reviews
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